Californians Say Anything have become somewhat of an institution in the pop-punk genre, racking up seven albums over their time, and now returning to the music scene with an eighth effort, ‘I Don’t Think It Is’. It’s a somewhat surprising return since frontman Max Bemis decided he didn’t want to go through the whole process of advertising the album and building up a hype around it, instead opting to simply release the album without warning.

Seemingly out of nowhere, Say Anything have released a full stream of their new record ‘I Don’t Think It Is’, before it officially drops digitally tomorrow (February 5th 2016), and then a physical release to follow on April 15th 2016. You can give it a listen below, along with a lengthy statement from frontman, Max Bemis:

The Keep A Breast charity have released a free-to-download compilation, titled ‘Check Yourself!: Volume 1’, which features a collection of songs from a variety of acts, including Finch, Moose Blood, The Xcerts, Four Year Strong and more. You can view the artwork, tracklisting and link to stream/download below:

Pop punkers Say Anything have released the video for their track ‘Six Six Six’, which is lifted from their latest full length ‘Hebrews’, out now via Equal Vision Records. You can watch it via the embedded player below:

Pop-punk outfit Say Anything have released a stream of their new track, entitled ‘Six Six Six’. The track features guest vocals from Andy Hull of Manchester Orchestra and is taken from the bands upcoming LP, ‘Hebrews’, which is set for release 10th June 2014 via Equal Vision Records. You can stream the track below:

Punk outfit Say Anything have confirmed that they will release some of the band’s b-sides and remastered rarities into one collective album, titled ‘All My Friends Are Enemies: Early Rarities’, set for a January 22nd 2012 release. The full tracklist and artwork can be found below:

Though perhaps not in the top contenders of the genre, Say Anything are still a rather unique offering in terms of what pop-punk has to offer today. Though latest full-length ‘Anarchy, My Dear’ was leaked more than a month ahead of its release date, the album has still received some notable success. We had a chat with frontman Max Bemis about the record, how they’re looking forward to their set at Slam Dunk Festival and more: